Katamari Damacy’s Mobile Adventure

An exciting discovery has emerged in the realm of retro gaming, as a group of preservation enthusiasts managed to extract and partially restore Katamari Damacy Mobile. This milestone comes from the preservationist RockmanCosmo, who recently announced on Twitter that they’ve been able to unearth files for both Katamari Damacy-Kun and its sequel on feature phones.

The focus this time is on Katamari Damacy Mobile, an impressive port of the PlayStation 2 to feature phones in 2007, specifically for the i-mode compatible DoCoMo devices. This version of the game was lauded for its innovative control schemes and unique use of camera technology on P904i models that could detect screen movements for intuitive gameplay.

Not only has this significant piece of gaming history been preserved, but it also served as a foundation for the smartphone port Katamari Damacy Mobile Plus released in 2011 for iOS and Android. Unfortunately, both versions were limited to the Japanese market, adding another layer of exclusivity.

RockmanCosmo’s efforts have led to the recovery of the preloaded version on the P904i device, unfortunately only featuring one level from the complete game. However, they’ve managed to bring back a piece of Katamari magic that had been trapped within feature phones for years.

While only one stage is playable for now, the preservationist’s journey doesn’t end there. The quest continues for uncovering and restoring the remaining levels. This achievement showcases not just their dedication but also the ongoing fight in the retro gaming community to rescue these titles from potential oblivion.

To access this game and learn how to get it working on your PC via emulator, visit the Keitai Wiki Discord. You can also connect with other enthusiasts passionate about preserving gaming history.


Given the limited context and single level available so far, will this partial restoration inspire fans to re-experience Katamari Damacy in new ways on modern platforms?

  • Poiar@sh.itjust.works
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    5 months ago

    Is there a Lemmy community for game preservation and decompilation? Or is this community the best at getting news like this for now? :)